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People seem to say that their remotes often stop working upon selecting IOS249. Well, I can't even get there! The remote lights start blinking and never stop, and the remote doesn't work, right from loading it. This happens to me very often with different programs, and nobody seems to have provided a solution for any.

If it's a motion+ remote that's not working, I suggest you try YAWMM EN.

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Tried it, and it actually works with my remote (it is Motion+), but when I select IOS249, it doesn't do anything. I don't mean it freezes, I mean it doesn't do anything. The lights blink (then stop, as if I were turning it on), then nothing happens.

If the remote lights turn off and on, that means it has loaded IOS249. It's over a whole month since I worked on that (which sadly is a long time when my memory is concerned), and I don't remember how everything is designed.

But... then what? This is a WAD Manager, not a program to load IOSes and not do anything. The tutorial for installing USBLoader GX (what I need it for) mentions selecting a WAD, something that this doesn't do.

The lights turn off and on, and further attempts to do anything make the lights blink like that. I didn't notice it the first time. What I don't get is why there's no indication that anything happened other than that, and why it gives me nothing to "Continue" to.

The original, and the extra "solution" to this problem I'm about to mention, give me "Unable to initialize FAT file system."

EDIT: On the off-chance that it would work, I tried installing 249 with the cIOS installer. It shut off my remote and didn't do anything. How long have Motion+ built-in remotes been out now? Two years, at least? How long does it take to make these things compatible?

Well not all motion+ remotes are incompatible. It's just a later set of them. About a year ago a fix was released. All you had to do is recompile the app with the latest libogc (assuming it was compatible with some of the other changes), but by then support for most apps had been dropped. The Wii scene is dying, and most devs have just quit.

So you don't have any regular remotes? How did you install the cIOS before?

Well, the HDD is mostly for storing game backups for the USB loader. I have a 2.0 USB memory stick that hasn't failed; can that be used simultaneously for running the actual homebrew, with the HDD for storing the backups?

Well, the HDD is mostly for storing game backups for the USB loader. I have a 2.0 USB memory stick that hasn't failed; can that be used simultaneously for running the actual homebrew, with the HDD for storing the backups?